Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 12, 1913, Page 6

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FAGE R1Y “ | ; ! THERE wre two ways of saving your woney —the foolish way EL aud the wise way. The foolish way is to put it where fire ‘Li" et or other calamity can take it from you in a second, The ’ wise way is to put it in a bank of good $standing like ours, wheve it is taken care of in fire and burglar proof vaults. Follow,the example of tlie best business men and farmers in this section - start ar account here at. once—it is also the straightest road to success and wealth., of Lakeland Long sze of Linen' alorg with good laundry work is what you are looking for amd that is just what we are giving. Try ms. Lakeland *§ team Laundry West Main 8t. 2hone 130, B uat EA e I‘ure Often Comes From Unexpected Quarters Great is the Loss Lf your properto burns and you have No Fire Insurance Small isi the cost of protection ggflq From Financial Loss “Fore think, though you cannot fore Some one has said: toll” Andogain; “Caution is the pavenf of safoty,” INSURE AND BE SAFE! I represeirt reliable companies. | am dealing ininsurance only. Thatis my sol2 business {Y. Z. MANN 5 Ravmondo Bldg. Room 7, Phone30 § THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD.~ z25 HARCOURTALCD. o GRAVED BY MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,US.A. Full line of Dennison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's Engraved Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, 1oys, Ktc, LAKELAND BOOX STORE. 69 BOGOBO POPCICHPRPORO SO VOHOSOHOSOPOE0E THOSIEOSOSIEII0 DrOE0SCHOS \Wmm R N T R N R e T .. ) ® WHEN WE FURNISH YOU @& CORRECT" WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. R. L. MARSHALL j{ 'THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFLANE, FLA, MARCH 12, 191¢ “Yes, teacher,” added another Iit {1le girl, “We were saying how grand it would be if you taught us school. And, say, teacher,” she whispered in confidence to Marion, “my father nows a policoman HIS DEEP SCHEME alderman with a pull and maybe he ilantk rony Proved to .cuia get,a teaching job for you. You | & ) ¢ n't get paid for teaching here, but Be Ratier Tvo slded at real ¢chool teaching you get rich.” | | l Al A prominent memher of the sewing Z cluss poo-poohed the idea. “Teacher BY JANE OSHORNE. don’t have to work. She is going to Whe ety icu Drew, after -ct married. Aren’t you, teacher? these 1<ars in st took up settle Sure. teacher {s going to marry the rich gentleman that sends the ice cream. Aren’t you, teacher?” farion was still blushing from the ffeets of this remark when an aus- vicicus silence fell on the crowd of hildren and all eyves were focussed. Il ment work and gu her Saturday mornings at the ccuntry club for the | sake of teaching th: “litrle mothers” of the tenements the of sewing a decided dampoer w 1= on coun try club aciivity. Hall ¢ a ung ‘men who had chared the honors of 0 the door. Then a chorus broke Marion's companicnship on the links, ' o1t “Teacher, here is your friend. and on the cour's. tried in various !l°re Is vour gentleman friend.” and ways to dissuadc her from her phil. Marion turned around to see the anthropic activitics. She would cateh briming face of Poter, something, get some terrible germ Poor Marion wa: never so confused froim: one of her children—that was 1 her life as she was at this minute the first argument. ¢ would be un- (f course. she wnas glad Peter had able to teach tem ansthing they come. but havine to speak to him vith 120 bright and eager eyes fixed ron her made her for the time be- she had never gone in for didn’t know; ] lic spectacle of } |In the papors, | she culd make a puh o1f, et her nanme to associate wi (Y % Tot of f hroplsts " nent work. However, Marion NGIa ar ihews s ts had - ihe L0 ed to weleome the visitor and | slightest elect on Mariou. nircduce him to the ciass. Then to | Marion's surprise he stepped hefore the class and smiled and started to talk. He was proved, he said, to know the sewing class He had decided to «ive them a picnfe. He would ar ing about it was that hud hitherto en n's scefety than The strange the young m Joved more of M: his less favored v 3, the most ar dent lover of Suturday morning gports, Poter ‘Mecker, made no effor! to dissuade Morion The fact s Peter had decper schemes. Two weeks after Marion had begun would take them for an all-day safl next Saturday. They were all to ome and bring their hrothers and the “settlement game." as Peter and ‘is'ers, he told them. and he would his friends referred to ber activitles K Mics Drew to soe that they had a Peter also discovered a set of long 00! time dormant humanitarian motives some where in his make up, and decided who knows am| i e 5= PREN O P R S R range to charter a little steamer nnd] Marien gasped. but no one notteed ¢ for the class of children was over | Qu Increase The Quanti- We give the “most now but we are anxious more. Phoue us and:prove it We Won’t Sacrifice but we are always studving PraeTty LR Best Butter, per pound .. IR p Suger, 16 pounds ...m. .. oiiimiciiomiiiimeniene L Cottolene, 10 pound pails. .. mvcvmavrveeviennniin o | Cottolene, 4 pound pails. . Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. 8 cans baby size Cream.. ......w..... cawoseamenes to go Into mettlement work, too. 8o (ome with foy and excitement. Fin- TRES A A 'whlle Marion taught the art of sew. ''I. ' the stroko of the hour for 1-2 barrel best Flour.... ...c.comecmmeciecinen,on " fng with the view of making more ' ""i-"""' -‘l"""’:"'“' got "r“| little 'f-'"l"’" 12 pougds best Flour. .o .. oovniie el useful mothers and wives of the little ith come diffieulty. to file out of the | At il eirl in her olnss. Potor was teaching Duilding. Then she came hack to| Picnic Hams, per poud v = .o.oovvimiivnnieann . 18 Peter waiting for her in ronm “Peter” she safld hd'ding two 1inds ont to him. “You are the kind- est man in the world 1 never knew it was in vou Tt {z <0 wonderfnl to their none too tractable hrothers the the art of basketball with the aim of mak- Ins: more useful citizens ont of them That is, that was his avowed motive Peter tavcht hic hovs on Friday eve nings and Marion taneh! her girls on | Saturday mornines so they seldom ' that voun take pleasvre in this, saw each other at the settlement '00 when evervone else critietses me {house. Meantimo, Poter hecame VT it There were tears of wearl- friendly wiih all the authorittes on ""*¢ In her goft “hrown eves. that made them glow and svmpathy seen In them hefore gettlement work he conld manage to with more warmth meet, informed himsel? on the {intri cacles of teaching baskethall and use- ful eftizenship and all oceastons, spread the story of Marion's wonder ful success as a settloment worker, NAC he wasn't Intercated in the work “She heaan fwo weeks ago with all._but had done it all beeause of only ten Vttle cirls™ he would tell ' inferest in her: that he had sent | their mutual friends. “and sinee then " D the chilfren so that he elass wonld 2ot 100 large for her ! on hreast of §t and to! her the tguth, ‘parties” to club activitice . that he had told peo- ple of her sncenss o that they would weary her with thefr comments--but now as he looked at her he hadn't the heart to spoil her enthusiasm over his interest Resides he had really enjoved the sewing class and the prospeet of spending next Sat- urday with Marion Making a boat load of poor children happy was much more alluring than the pros- | pect of sharing her society with a | half a dozen other young men at the club “Marton dear” aged by what she had him, “I know vonu meant what you sald when vou euid ‘No' before, but won't you give me another chanee® Marfon was perplexed, and then ‘the sound of childish voices heard again in the hall “T knew he was a swell when he sent the first ‘party * one of the little | girle was saving. “but | never knew he was such a biz swell tHl | saw him*” Another voice isn’t teacher lucky® married already Peter smiled at Marion ‘lookell up with happiness in her (eyes. “Yes, Peter” she whispered. |"l am lucky. but let's escaps before blush | hey eee us.* jeream feast served on his order “Marion {8 a wonder at that sort of work.” he would go on, “and | have ’un doubt that she will make It her ‘mn work."” News of the iee eream party spread through the neighborhood with won- | derful effect and 1n another week the twenty had increased to thrity. Mar-, fon was glad they appreciated the treat. she told them 1t had been given to them by a “friend of theirs,” and she wanted the secretary of the little club to write a letter of thanks to this “friend” This Marion did In order to instil habhits of politeness and gratitude in her small charges. | “But. teacher.” said one of the class to Marion, “you ought to thank the { friend--cause the friend must have |dnno it for you The friend has never | seen ue and people don't g!vn parties .ln people thev haven't seen ™ ! | This was sound logie certainly | Marion met 1t | “But this frisnd has heard a zreat | deal about you. Now 1 am sure our { little secretary can write a nice let- | | ter” !I The briht eved little secretary was | Peter sald, eneoun but broke in “Say. Maybe they are PS4 88 $obb 2SI i v it PO OOPE LS CASS 04 2 $ ! pensive for a few minuter Then she and Marfon ralsed her hand and asked: “Teacher, what must 1 friend”™" “Oh." call the | suid Marfon with a that did not escape the keen eves of ‘ (Copyright. ;\T:"Y";‘. ha MeClire News- i her little secretary “1 think vou ! il | won't need to use the friond's name. T will deliver the Ietter for vou " | The eacretary chowed the end of | | her pencil thought ‘Yes, but, | { teacher,” she tinally asked “Is it a | | lady friend’ or a ‘zentleman friend’ | —cause on vceount of the ‘Dear Sir' or the ‘Dear Madam’ at the top The teacher at school said we should he- | gin letters that way Refore long the | ! letter was “Deat Sire 1t | began, “we thank you for the grand ' 'fee eream you cave us Onr mothers ‘!lnd fathers <ayv. ‘What a nice 'narher! | we must have to have such a rirh‘ i friend to give ns such a treat” We hope you will come to see na w'l sometime " | Marion read the letter and though, it was not quite what she had expeet- ed she put it in her handbag, and that night posted it to Peter \\'Imout comment Thus encouraged Peter ordered an- other fce cream treat for the follow- ing week. dut this time the rol! of the ! class had reached forty, and as news lcl’ this second treat went the rounds {of the nelghborhood the class reach- | in wrirten YOU PAY THE {So why mnot get satisfaction—the cheapest job? CEMENT FOUNDATIONS Placing the | means getting a solid cement foun- class | ST SEEIESE R NI EII . aoirne LB HG than Peter had over ! He had intended to make a p,mn‘bm’omommommmmoowv her elass has grown to twenty."” He . g 1didn’t add that the reason for thig in ¢ h"”'"_‘“ and she would be '“""‘“- [crease In memhershin was an lee te wlve it up and 0 come back to the just sald to | was | contract with us ‘ Cudahy’s Uacanvassed HAMS. . ovvvaeim oo, Octagon Soap, 6 f0r.. wo..ovvvviemiiiiiiiiiimim.. .. Ground Coffee, per pound. . § gallons Kerosene . E. G. Tweed¢; T R - @B eEmes s iaet e FOR SALE! A splendid truck and fruit farm in the famous truck Webster and Bushnell, one and a half miles 11 Acres under good American wire i 125 large bearing orange trees, il - grapefrait trees, four years old. 40 acres in fine timber, 10 zood muck. The best bargain today at $4,200. Terms ariun will exchange for Lakeland property. The Alex Holly Realty; Co. Lakeland, Fla. DEOPTIIDOPOPOIOFO 04010 5000000030 BOTTOTOTO00OG: Smith & Steit For All hinds of REAL ESTATE See Us Fur ROSEDALE and PARK HILL Ll Lakeland. Fla 3 Conter Hill, ter Hill, T acres in cultivation. 80 acres in all. E s D EOPOPOPOIOBOBOLOEOS Deen & Bryant Building o | i i SMOKE | INMAN’S | |BLUNT 5¢c. CIGAR o Ied sixty. It was really a marvelous | wsuccese Never since the settlement | ' house had bern establiched had any | one had such a popular clase as had CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER will furas plams and specifications or will follow any plans and speoifications furuishes { Marfon. But it wonld have taken a| far more res I7RGALIWE A STTCIALTY er than Marion to keep sixty little | | dation that will practically last for- ever—that makes the most econom- ical job as it eliminates cost of re- pairs, attention, etc We would be glad to figure on your ovrceful settlement work- | work—you’ll find our estimate low- est. | girls busy sewtng- without feeling the| strain. t “Say, teacher.” said one of them to | |Marlon one day, as she encircled Marlon’s slender walst with her lit- |tle arm. “We wished you taught us ' school.” lond homes I have buils. FLORIDA et wy waw yoa dome Lak LATE LT, Frone 267-Green 2o e—y | LAKELAND ARTIFiCIAL STONE WORKS H. B. Zimmerman, Prop. The best Union M ade cigar in tov 7 : They have stood the test. Subscribe for The Telegra | { |

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